Is it possible to clone my running windows 2008 server as new machine via VMWARE

Is it possible to clone my running windows 2008 server as new machine via VMWARE and go to another new Hp Compag Pc with windows 7 with Vm. And open our cloned windows 2008 server here in new pc as new vm machine ...

You can copy the VMX and VMDK file of Windows Server 2008 VM and then transfer the same to Windows 7 Host.
On what VMware software (Workstation, Server or ESX) is the Windows Server 2008 VM running and what VMware software is running on Windows 7 (Workstation, Server or ESX) ?

In Windows 2008 R2 Server , vmware server2 installed. This server is not running under vmvare as virtual machine .. The aim is turn this running server into vmdk file and transfer it to Windows 7 which is also running vmware server 2 .

BTW...when using the Converter, select as the 'Source' - "Powered On Machine". So, to answer your question explicitly, yes, you can 'convert' it while it's on. Actually, using the Converter, the machine has to be powered on, unless it's already a VM, then it has to be off (actually, the VM can be on as well, but you have to select Powered On... as the source to convert). Anyway, if you have any further questions, let me know. You can reference info in the VMware Server and Converter User's Guides:http://www.vmware.com/pdf/VMware_Converter_Standalone_guide40.pdfhttp://www.vmware.com/pdf/vmserver2.pdf

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